I think any experiment that could potentially filter out bad faith participants is at least worth a try. I participate in political discussions pretty infrequently, but when reading them I often see users jumping in with a ridiculous viewpoint that they are completely unwilling to discuss or hear any flaws about. That's not conversation, that's trying to shout others down, and I will be interested to see if that kind of behavior gets caught by your bot.
I feel like there should be some kind of legal framework that prevents corporations from just passing on regulatory costs to the customer like this
hey it's fine if you do mushrooms or whatever but can you please keep the insane thoughts to yourself
It's a day-old account; probably a troll's throwaway
From the gloss, I think it's actually a cookie tin or something in the shape of the Nintendo "racetrack" logo.
The lion, the witch, and the caucasity of this bitch (Hint: You need to be quite privileged to unironically think like that.)
...You're not OP.
Absolute champ.
If it is any reassurance, it's a fairly brief and mild withdrawal. In my experience the symptoms were gone by day 3, which was a lot easier than the 7 solid days of hell I went through when quitting nicotine.
That took me a second, I was wondering what Ethernet cables had to do with this...